Now that's funny!!surprise_i'm_armed wrote:wcb:
Because there is not an overwhelming demand to put those foods in our guns!!

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Now that's funny!!surprise_i'm_armed wrote:wcb:
Because there is not an overwhelming demand to put those foods in our guns!!
I'm not in the market for "eggs, bacon, brooms, etc...".wcb wrote:On one hand I think it's a good idea to limit how much one can buy. Leaves some for the next guy. But on the other hand I don't like it. Sounds kinda socialist...
If I want to go into store XYZ and buy all of their trash cans, I can. Why just limit ammo??? Why not limit eggs, bacon, brooms, etc...?
hurricane obammer?boomerang wrote:Sometimes stores limit groceries and batteries and stuff to give more people a chance to get necessities when a hurricane is heading this way.
Build a gun that shoots hardboiled eggs by using bacon as a propellant, and you'll see them limiting that soon enoughwcb wrote:Now that's funny!!surprise_i'm_armed wrote:wcb:
Because there is not an overwhelming demand to put those foods in our guns!!
If just rumors that are not verifiable nor that even make sense can cause just such a run, what would happen if something real were to happen? I got caught flat footed with this shortage. No money no time and no space to catch try to hoard. I am resolved though that once I am home, and catch my breath with expenses that I'm going to be a hoarder. I really hate not being able to go to the range because I don't have enough ammo. I've been able to buy 200 rounds since January in 2 trips. 100 rounds at Wally world and 100 rounds at Academy. Both times all they had was some shotgun shells and 9mm. I think 9mm and 22s are the most available handgun rounds. My salt water washed ammo is actually starting to look tempting.03Lightningrocks wrote:Seriously folks.....there is no way this situation isn't going to implode on itself. Think about all the folks that are going to stop buying ammo at some point. We are talking 10's of thousands of folks that are going to wake up and realize just how stupid it is having enough ammo to supply a regiment. These folks are out of the ammo market for years to come. Most people go shooting a few times a year. Those of us that go once a week or more are in the minority.
I think I will relax about all this and wait it out.
I think I see where our perspectives might be different...LOL. I have been a hoarder for a few years. Not really because I was worried it would all be outlawed, but more because I like getting "deals". I shoot mostly 9mm in handgun and in black gun 223. I also use 7.62x39. Anytime i found any of these available for case pricing that looked like a good deal....I bought it. Over the years I developed quite the stockpileLiberty wrote:If just rumors that are not verifiable nor that even make sense can cause just such a run, what would happen if something real were to happen? I got caught flat footed with this shortage. No money no time and no space to catch try to hoard. I am resolved though that once I am home, and catch my breath with expenses that I'm going to be a hoarder. I really hate not being able to go to the range because I don't have enough ammo. I've been able to buy 200 rounds since January in 2 trips. 100 rounds at Wally world and 100 rounds at Academy. Both times all they had was some shotgun shells and 9mm. I think 9mm and 22s are the most available handgun rounds. My salt water washed ammo is actually starting to look tempting.03Lightningrocks wrote:Seriously folks.....there is no way this situation isn't going to implode on itself. Think about all the folks that are going to stop buying ammo at some point. We are talking 10's of thousands of folks that are going to wake up and realize just how stupid it is having enough ammo to supply a regiment. These folks are out of the ammo market for years to come. Most people go shooting a few times a year. Those of us that go once a week or more are in the minority.
I think I will relax about all this and wait it out.
B&S Guns in Garland for one. A box of 50 umc 40SW 180gr FMJ $39.99, split from a 250 rd $76 wallyworld bulkpack no less. Box of 20 Speer Gold dot 40SW, $50. My local store in Euless is selling them for half of that price, and they aren't buying walmart ammo and rebagging it. Oh and they have plenty on their shelf.Oldgringo wrote:tfrazier wrote:This thread giveth the TFrazier an idea:03Lightningrocks wrote:...I submit as proof the fact that WWB is selling today at Wally World for the same price it was selling for last year. Natchez is one of the folks gouging people. Not that I would deny them the American dream. If the manufacturers were doing this, the price increases would be the same at Wally World as it is Natchez. But it is not. Wally World isn't taking a hit on every box of ammo they sell. Wally World uses NO emotion when they price merchandise. they use a formula that uses the cost of the item to them. Every bit of that increase at Natchez is dealer profit.
If this is an agreeable measure and what 03Lightningrocks says is true, why don't we start a price comparison thread so we can keep track of which shops take advantage of us during these lean times. When happy days are here again we can all give them a little taste of good old fashioned American boycott...
Good idea? Bad idea? Anti-capitalist? Would that be biting one of the hands that feeds us?
I like this idea. Like "my friend" John McCain frequently sorta' said, 'let's make the gougers famous'.
Now THAT really is gouging. Buying from a retailer and re-shelving at your own store for a second mark-up? I'm all for supporting mom & pop stores...except when they fail to support their own customers.flynbenny wrote:B&S Guns in Garland for one. A box of 50 umc 40SW 180gr FMJ $39.99, split from a 250 rd $76 wallyworld bulkpack no less. Box of 20 Speer Gold dot 40SW, $50. My local store in Euless is selling them for half of that price, and they aren't buying walmart ammo and rebagging it. Oh and they have plenty on their shelf.
Don't have video but the clerks at wally world have made the comment on a couple occasions about Bullet trap buying ammo there. I really can't see why they would do this. Surely a gun dealer can get better prices than buying from wally world. They would have all the same distributor connections as wally world. I dunno, but Academy and Wally world in plano off of central have both spoken of Bullet trap guys stalking the stores first thing in the morning.tfrazier wrote:Now THAT really is gouging. Buying from a retailer and re-shelving at your own store for a second mark-up? I'm all for supporting mom & pop stores...except when they fail to support their own customers.flynbenny wrote:B&S Guns in Garland for one. A box of 50 umc 40SW 180gr FMJ $39.99, split from a 250 rd $76 wallyworld bulkpack no less. Box of 20 Speer Gold dot 40SW, $50. My local store in Euless is selling them for half of that price, and they aren't buying walmart ammo and rebagging it. Oh and they have plenty on their shelf.
If they are really doing this, it stinks so high it deserves a news story. Anyone got real evidence? I'd love a photo of this stuff on their shelves so I can go interview the owners and get their explanation.
I know of restaurants, and garages buying at Wally world. Retailers for years have complained that Wallyworld sells at better price than they can get Wholesale. This is why they are also known as the Borg.03Lightningrocks wrote:
Don't have video but the clerks at wally world have made the comment on a couple occasions about Bullet trap buying ammo there. I really can't see why they would do this. Surely a gun dealer can get better prices than buying from wally world. They would have all the same distributor connections as wally world. I dunno, but Academy and Wally world in plano off of central have both spoken of Bullet trap guys stalking the stores first thing in the morning.
I am teetering on the verge of being off topic here but I filled up today and am still bothered. Diesel is starting to creep up in the DFW/North Dallas area too. Every time I fill up it goes up again....urrrrrgh.Oldgringo wrote: BTW, diesel goes up $0.10/gal. every hundred miles above Dumas.